SSAT Elementary Level Verbal

A comprehensive introduction to verbal reasoning skills for young learners preparing for the SSAT Elementary Level.

Basic Concepts

Analogies

Understanding Analogies

Analogies compare two pairs of words to show how they are related. On the SSAT, you'll see questions like “Kitten is to cat as puppy is to ____.” This tests your ability to see relationships between words.

Types of Analogies

  • Part to Whole (Petal : Flower)
  • Opposites (Hot : Cold)
  • Cause and Effect (Rain : Wet)
  • Object and Function (Pen : Write)

How to Solve Analogy Questions

  • Figure out the relationship between the first pair of words.
  • Apply the same relationship to the second pair.
  • Choose the word that best completes the analogy.

Why Analogies Matter

Analogies help you think logically and understand how words are connected, which is useful when reading and problem-solving.

Examples

  • Pencil is to write as scissors is to cut

  • Bird is to fly as fish is to swim

In a Nutshell

Analogies show how pairs of words are related.

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